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New Concord Blessings Box brings help to those who need it most
Heather Sevigny
Correspondent
NEW CONCORD - As you drive down Main Street in New Concord, you’re sure to see signs of the holiday season everywhere. Street lights are wrapped with fragrant evergreen boughs. The larger than life Christmas tree that lights up the town and elaborate, magical store window displays. What you might not notice is a small, unassuming wooden box located outside of Makers on Main.
This little box, called the Blessings Box, by Makers on Main store owner Stacey Crosson, has come to be a beacon of hope in these dark, winter days. It’s no shock that the area has suffered due to the pandemic, with families struggling to find ways to put food on the table. The idea for the box started with Crosson’s aunt, Susan Tripp. Tripp had put out a Blessings Box in Zaleski, close to Crosson’s hometown of Wellston. “Why not start one (here), too?” Crosson asked herself at the beginning of the COVID-
William Charles Cameron, 94 passed away Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020 at MediLodge of Alpena.
Bill was born in Bay City on July 12, 1926. He served in the United States Army First Infantry Division and later as Sergeant of the Guard during the Nuremberg Trials during World War II. Following the war, he graduated from Western Michigan University where he played football. He was a lifelong WMU Broncos fan. Bill worked in the insurance field his entire career – owning his own agency.
Surviving are his wife Josephine, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Josi’s family, Sally Vanos, Pete and Stacey Cross and their families, and his beloved pets.